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rightDEVELOPINGTrump confirms US, IAEA inspectors will be allowed to inspect Iran’s enriched material - report
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What Happened
US President Donald Trump confirmed to Fox News’s Trey Yingst on Wednesday that inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the US will be permitted to enter Iran to locate enriched uranium. He stated there is “no rush” on the inspection timeline. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi separately confirmed the inspections, telling the Associated Press that a recently signed US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding “says explicitly that the nuclear activities that are going to be carried out with regards to the nuclear material facilities will be supervised by the IAEA.” Grossi also indicated that the inspection timing is not essential. This follows Iranian officials’ denial that protocols for such inspections were in place. Trump dismissed the denial, asserting that Iran “told us inside” and that the US has “100% inspections” agreed, threatening to cancel ongoing meetings if Iran’s denial were correct.
Key Actors
- ·Donald Trump(US President)Confirmed that US and IAEA inspectors would be allowed into Iran, claimed a written agreement exists, and threatened to cancel diplomatic meetings if Iran’s denial stands.
- ·Rafael Grossi(IAEA Director General)Stated that inspections are ‘going to happen’ under a new US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding and that the precise timing is not essential.
- ·Iranian officials(Spokespersons for the Iranian government)Denied that protocols for US and IAEA inspections had been agreed, contradicting Trump and Grossi.
Why It Matters
The conflicting accounts over IAEA and US inspection access underscore the fragility of the diplomatic track over Iran’s nuclear programme. If inspections proceed, they could provide verifiable data on Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and centrifuge activities, potentially paving the way for sanctions relief or broader talks. Conversely, a breakdown risks accelerating tensions, including further maximum pressure measures or covert operations.
Watch For
Monitor whether IAEA or US inspectors actually enter Iranian nuclear sites and the timeline; any IAEA Board of Governors meeting or report that references the Memorandum of Understanding; Iranian parliamentary or Supreme National Security Council statements on the inspection agreement; and Trump’s follow-through on his threat to cancel meetings if Iran continues to publicly reject the plan.
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